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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
Cashell Burn Cashell Burn
Cashell Burn
Cashell Burn
Cashell Burn
J. Gardener, Cashell
R Marshall Crathreoch
D McLaren Tigh an Laoigh
D. Mitchell Esquire
013.03 A good stream which rises from the hollow of "Glachd Mhor" on the "Beinn Bhreachd" and flows to the Loch passing the Steading of Cashell from which it is named. A steep Glen is formed on "Cashell Burn" from the junction of "Cam Allt" (Trace 3-13-3) to the Muir dyke north-east of Cashell farmhouse. This, upon the same authorities, is the "Cashell Glen", The Burn Name may be applied to the stream from its rising point to the beginning of the Glen - at the junction of "Cam Allt," and from the Muir dyke, north-east of Cashell farm house, to the point where it flows to the Loch.
Cashell Glen Cashell Glen J. Gardener, Cashell
R. Marshall Crathreoch
D McLaren Tigh an Laoigh
D. Mitchell Esquire
013.03 This, upon the same authorities, is the "Cashell Glen", The Burn Name may be applied to the stream from its rising point to the beginning of the Glen - at the junction of "Cam Allt," and from the Muir dyke, north-east of Cashell farm house, to the point where it flows to the Loch.

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Co. [County] Stirling -- Buchanan Parish

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